According to a well-informed person familiar with Microsoft's anti-monopoly case, EU judges will decide on whether to postpone the execution of the European Commission's decision on Microsoft's punitive measures as early as middle November.
At a two-day hearing held in Luxembourg starting from January 1, September 30, the President of the EU preliminary review, westrov, listened to statements from Microsoft, representatives of the European Commission, and supporters of both parties. Officials of the European Court of First review said on Friday that they would generally make a ruling within six weeks after the hearing, implying that vävverov may make the decision on middle November. Officials pointed out that the six weeks were based on the past intellectual property-related cases. However, according to one of the officials, westrov once said that the review of Microsoft's anti-monopoly case is much more difficult than other ones.
In May March, the European Commission ordered Microsoft to provide a Windows operating system version that was not integrated with mediaplayer, and to provide more technical information to competitors in working group-level server operating systems. Microsoft filed an appeal, but the entire appeal process may last for about five years. During this period, it also requested to suspend the implementation of penalties imposed by the European Commission on the grounds that it would cause irreparable losses to its brand image and business. (Enet Silicon Valley power/Donna)
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